The U.S.-Global Leadership Report What People Worldwide Think of U.S. Leadership The U.S.-Global Leadership Track is the largest global public opinion study of views about U.S. leadership. This report is the seventh in an annual series and includes U.S. leadership approval data from 132 countries and areas that Gallup surveyed in 2015. Gallup has been asking adults worldwide to rate the leadership of the U.S. since 2005, providing a comparison of how perceptions of U.S. leadership change over time and from administration to administration.
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Worldwide Perceptions of U.S. Leadership THE U.S. EXPERIENCED ITS SHARE of foreign policy challenges in the penultimate year of President Barack Obama s second term. Arguably on the plus side: the historic Iran nuclear deal, restored relations with Cuba, the Trans-Pacific Partnership and alliances with Asia. On the minus side: continued threats from the Islamic State group, lingering conflicts in Syria and Yemen and the terrorist attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, California. Against this backdrop, median approval of U.S. leadership across the 132 countries and areas surveyed in 2015 stood at 45%, unchanged from the previous year. Do you approve or disapprove of the job performance of the leadership of the United States? Global medians Approve Disapprove 38% 49% 47% 46% 41% 46% 45% 45% 33% 34% 21% 21% 22% 25% 24% 27% 28% 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 SOURCE: GALLUP However, the flatness in the overall trend somewhat masks the mix of gains and losses worldwide. Regionally, approval ratings are still strongest in Africa, as they have been for the past decade, but approval remained mired at its lowest level in the history of Gallup s trend. Ratings in Asia also remained mostly unchanged from 2014. The bright spots for U.S. leadership are Europe and the Americas, where ratings continue to improve. In Europe, ratings have almost rebounded to the levels at the beginning of the Obama administration. Beyond 2016, the next president of the U.S. will continue to face even more challenges, making the strength of U.S. alliances and partnerships and the soft power of what the world thinks of the U.S. more important than ever. A closer look at where U.S. leadership stands at the regional and country levels reveals specific areas of strength and weakness. 1 Copyright 2016 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.
U.S. Approval Remains at Record Low in Africa THE IMAGE OF U.S. LEADERSHIP continued to be the strongest worldwide in Africa in 2015, bolstered by majority approval in 19 sub-saharan African countries. However, median approval remained at 59% still the lowest point in the history of the trend. This marks the end of a downward trend every year since Obama took office. Do you approve or disapprove of the job performance of the leadership of the United States? Africa medians Approve Disapprove 85% 84% 62% 73% 74% 70% 64% 59% 59% 20% 2007 14% 2008 11% 2009 13% 2010 17% 2011 19% 2012 16% 2013 18% 2014 15% 2015 SOURCE: GALLUP Residents in most countries are more likely to approve than disapprove of the leadership of the U.S. Only in Somalia, Tunisia, Morocco and Egypt are residents more likely to disapprove than approve. Approval in the region was lowest in Egypt (10%), which has typically ranked toward the bottom of the list every year. However, Egyptians approval ratings declined 10 percentage points between 2014 and 2015. The current rating is notably now the lowest measured during the Obama administration and is a full 20 points lower than it was when he first took office. But the lowest approval ever measured in Egypt still belongs to the previous administration 6% in the last year of the George W. Bush presidency. Big Losses Six of the seven countries worldwide where approval ratings declined by 10 or more percentage points in 2015 were in Africa. Cameroon led the region and the world in declines, with ratings dropping by 25 points. But this drop largely reflects an increase in the percentage who did not express an opinion (rising from 18% to 39%) rather than a dramatic increase in disapproval. Regional Highlights and Insights At least two-thirds of residents in 15 sub-saharan African countries said they approve of the job performance of U.S. leadership. Residents of the Republic of Congo (Brazzaville) are the most likely in all of Africa to approve, with eight in 10 (80%) expressing support. Copyright 2016 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved. 2
Egyptians approval ratings declined 10 percentage points between 2014 and 2015. The current approval rating of 10% is the lowest in the region and is a full 20 points lower than when Obama first took office. Do you approve or disapprove of the job performance of the leadership of the United States? Africa Approve Disapprove Don't know/ Refused Approval difference from 2014 to 2015 (pct. pts.) Congo-Brazzaville 80% 5% 15% 8 Chad 76% 8% 16% -1 Senegal 76% 9% 15% -5 Rwanda 74% 10% 15% -2 Gabon 73% 14% 14% 1 Kenya 73% 15% 12% 15 Burkina Faso 72% 15% 13% -2 South Africa 71% 18% 11% 13 Guinea 70% 9% 21% -4 Nigeria 70% 6% 24% 10 Congo-Kinshasa 68% 14% 17% -6 Ghana 67% 9% 24% 13 Mali 66% 18% 16% -8 Mauritania 66% 20% 14% 6 Niger 66% 17% 16% 1 Ivory Coast 60% 11% 29% -8 Togo 59% 8% 33% -8 South Sudan 54% 14% 32% 6 Benin 51% 10% 39% -12 Madagascar 50% 28% 22% 2 Sierra Leone 49% 6% 45% -19 Botswana 47% 18% 35% -14 Tanzania 46% 31% 23% -3 Cameroon 45% 16% 39% -25 Uganda 43% 17% 40% -5 Liberia 36% 8% 56% -3 Zambia 33% 18% 49% -20 Mozambique 30% 22% 47% -5 Ethiopia 29% 4% 67% 7 Somalia 25% 35% 40% 1 Tunisia 25% 53% 22% -8 Morocco 16% 26% 58% -4 Egypt 10% 62% 28% -10 Figures may not add to 100% because of rounding. 3 Copyright 2016 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.
European Approval Up, Disapproval Stable EUROPE LED DECLINES IN APPROVAL of U.S. leadership in 2012 as America likely shouldered some of the blame for the financial crisis there, but ratings started to improve as Europe began to recover. The 46% median approval rating in 2015 almost rebounded to the level when Obama took office in 2009. Disapproval, however, has not receded. The 35% median disapproval rating in Europe is the highest recorded during the Obama administration, but this is still far lower than the majority disapproval observed during the last years of the George W. Bush administration. Do you approve or disapprove of the job performance of the leadership of the United States? Europe medians Approve Disapprove 53% 58% 47% 45% 42% 36% 41% 41% 46% 33% 35% 19% 18% 22% 23% 26% 26% 27% 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 SOURCE: GALLUP U.S. Leadership Strong Among Key Allies, Record-Worst in Russia The U.S. achieved majority support in 15 countries in 2015, including many countries in the European Union and featuring key allies such as France, Ireland, Italy and the United Kingdom. Kosovo led the region and the world in approval for the second consecutive year, with 85% approving of U.S. leadership. The crisis in Ukraine and tensions with Russia in 2014 that stretched into 2015 (and, so far, into 2016) clearly soured public opinion in Russia and former Soviet republic Belarus on the leadership of the U.S. Approval ratings in both countries dropped to single-digit record lows in 2014, and they did not recover in 2015. Instead, Russians ratings of the U.S. actually worsened, and the 1% who approve of the U.S. is not only the lowest in the world in 2015, but is also the lowest Gallup has ever recorded. Regional Highlights and Insights Amid fraying relations with the West, Russian approval remained the lowest in the region, sinking to a record low (1%); approval remained highest in Kosovo (85%). Majorities in Russia (89%), Belarus (67%) and Serbia (56%) disapproved of the leadership of the U.S. in 2015. Copyright 2016 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved. 4
Do you approve or disapprove of the job performance of the leadership of the United States? Europe Approve Disapprove Don't know/ Refused Approval difference from 2014 to 2015 (pct. pts.) Kosovo 85% 7% 8% 4 Albania 74% 12% 14% 0 United Kingdom 65% 28% 7% 4 Netherlands 64% 29% 7% -2 Ireland 63% 31% 5% 2 Italy 61% 35% 3% 2 Belgium 59% 29% 12% -5 France 58% 30% 12% 6 Hungary 56% 14% 30% 2 Romania 56% 14% 30% 6 Luxembourg 55% 34% 10% 2 Malta 54% 25% 22% 1 Denmark 52% 27% 21% 1 Portugal 51% 15% 34% -4 Spain 51% 41% 8% 8 Finland 50% 40% 10% 5 Norway 50% 31% 19% -3 Lithuania 47% 28% 25% -2 Switzerland 47% 43% 11% 3 Czech Republic 46% 34% 20% 8 Poland 46% 28% 25% 7 Croatia 45% 29% 25% 4 Germany 44% 47% 9% 0 Sweden 41% 31% 28% 0 Moldova 39% 18% 43% 0 Macedonia 38% 33% 29% -1 Northern Cyprus 36% 37% 26% 1 Ukraine 35% 40% 25% -3 Austria 34% 60% 6% 2 Estonia 34% 42% 24% -2 Bulgaria 32% 37% 31% -3 Cyprus 30% 37% 33% 1 Slovenia 30% 50% 21% 0 Montenegro 29% 48% 23% 3 Greece 28% 50% 23% 2 Latvia 28% 46% 26% -3 Iceland 27% 36% 36% * Bosnia and Herzegovina 26% 39% 35% -3 Slovakia 26% 47% 27% -7 Serbia 16% 56% 28% 1 Belarus 9% 67% 24% 2 Russia 1% 89% 9% -3 *No data available for 2014. Figures may not add to 100% because of rounding. 5 Copyright 2016 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.
Approval Steady in Asia ALTHOUGH THE U.S. AND 11 PACIFIC RIM countries finally reached a deal in late 2015 on the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the image of U.S. leadership did not appear to benefit much in the Asia-Pacific region with perhaps the exception of Malaysia, which led the world with a 27-point increase in approval nor did it benefit much from reaching a nuclear deal with Iran. In fact, the 38% median approval in 2015 is essentially unchanged from approval in 2014. The median 31% disapproval is at the same level it was at the start of the Obama administration and in 2012. Do you approve or disapprove of the job performance of the leadership of the United States? Asia medians Approve Disapprove 47% 38% 38% 41% 39% 37% 45% 39% 38% 30% 31% 31% 23% 27% 31% 26% 27% 31% 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 SOURCE: GALLUP In 2015, the U.S. for the most part failed to recoup 2014 s big losses in approval that took place in former Soviet republics in Central Asia, where the crisis in Ukraine and U.S. tensions with Russia overshadowed relations. Approval in Kazakhstan, which led the region and the world in declines in 2014, actually dropped an additional percentage point to 8% approval in 2015. Kazakhstan s rating is the lowest in Asia for the second consecutive year, but it has since been joined by the Palestinian Territories, where approval is 9%. Approval declined by 10 points or more in only one country: Singapore. However, the drop from 55% approval in 2014 to 36% approval in 2015 is chiefly attributable to a sharp rise in the percentage of residents with no opinion of U.S. leadership rather than to an increase in disapproval. In addition to Malaysia, approval ratings also increased by 10 points or more in Sri Lanka, where fieldwork overlapped with Secretary of State John Kerry s historic visit there the first by a U.S. secretary of state in 43 years. Sri Lankans approval ratings rose from 17% to 27%, but the majority (63%) still don t know enough about U.S. leadership to have an opinion. Copyright 2016 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved. 6
Asian Countries Still Among Most Disapproving In the past, the list of countries with the highest disapproval ratings of the U.S. worldwide has been dominated by countries in the Middle East and North Africa and South Asia regions. While this is still largely the case, former Soviet countries are firmly among them in 2015 for a second year. In Asia, residents of the Palestinian Territories (79%) were the most disapproving for the second consecutive year, with Lebanon (72%), Pakistan (71%) and Kazakhstan (70%) following closely behind. While approval didn t change markedly in Iran after the nuclear deal was reached in 2015, disapproval did drop 10 points from 61% in 2014 to 51% holding on to the bare majority. Regional Highlights and Insights Cambodia and the Philippines led the region again with the highest approval of U.S. leadership in 2015, with at least two in three residents in each country approving. Majorities in five other countries Malaysia, New Zealand, South Korea, Australia and Mongolia also approved. There were two double-digit approval increases in Asia: Malaysia and Sri Lanka. In Singapore, there was a double-digit decline in U.S. leadership approval, but this is chiefly attributable to a large increase in the number of residents with no opinion. 7 Copyright 2016 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.
Do you approve or disapprove of the job performance of the leadership of the United States? Asia Approve Disapprove Don't know/ Refused Approval difference from 2014 to 2015 (pct. pts.) Cambodia 74% 12% 14% 7 Philippines 64% 29% 7% -2 Malaysia 56% 29% 16% 27 New Zealand 53% 25% 23% -3 South Korea 53% 23% 24% 4 Australia 52% 23% 25% -1 Mongolia 52% 12% 35% 9 Israel 50% 40% 10% -4 Taiwan 49% 15% 36% 0 Afghanistan 46% 43% 12% 4 Georgia 44% 26% 30% -3 Thailand 44% 25% 31% 5 Bhutan 44% 4% 53% * Azerbaijan 43% 31% 26% -2 Armenia 42% 31% 27% -1 Japan 41% 22% 38% -5 Myanmar 41% 5% 54% 0 Nepal 40% 11% 49% -3 Turkmenistan 38% 43% 19% * Bangladesh 36% 31% 33% 8 Singapore 36% 11% 53% -19 Tajikistan 32% 50% 18% 7 Turkey 32% 37% 30% 0 Iraq 30% 57% 13% -2 Kyrgyzstan 27% 54% 18% 6 Sri Lanka 27% 10% 63% 10 Vietnam 27% 7% 66% * India 25% 18% 56% 0 Uzbekistan 23% 40% 37% -7 Indonesia 22% 36% 42% -7 Pakistan 20% 71% 9% -2 Syria 20% 59% 21% * Iran 19% 51% 30% 5 Lebanon 18% 72% 10% -3 Yemen 15% 69% 17% -2 Palestinian Territories 9% 79% 12% -7 *No data available for 2014. Kazakhstan 8% 70% 22% -1 Figures may not add to 100% because of rounding. Copyright 2016 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved. 8
U.S. Image Continues to Improve in Americas U.S. LEADERSHIP APPROVAL RATINGS in the Americas continued to improve in 2015, with the 47% median approval for the region reaching its highest point in the past five years. Although approval ratings did not increase dramatically in any country with the exception of Uruguay ratings moved in a positive direction in the majority of countries in the region. There were no double-digit declines in any country. Do you approve or disapprove of the job performance of the leadership of the United States? Americas medians Approve Disapprove 53% 37% 34% 46% 40% 40% 40% 44% 47% 34% 31% 17% 19% 22% 22% 25% 25% 26% 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 SOURCE: GALLUP Led by a 15-point increase in Uruguay, approval ratings moved in a positive direction in 14 countries in the region and in a negative direction in five. Residents in most countries are generally more approving than disapproving of U.S. leadership. Only in Argentina are residents more likely to disapprove (40%) than approve (24%) of U.S. leadership. But recent developments between the U.S. and Argentina hint that this could someday change. There are signs that years of icy relations between the U.S. and Argentina are beginning to thaw with the election of President Mauricio Macri in late 2015. In early 2016, Obama became the first president to visit Argentina in decades. Regional Highlights and Insights Approval in the region is highest in Canada, where more than six in 10 (64%) say they approve of the leadership of the U.S. Majorities also approve in El Salvador (57%), Honduras (56%), Panama (53%) and Haiti (52%). Argentines are the least likely to approve of U.S. leadership, with slightly fewer than one in four residents doing so. Argentines are almost twice as likely to disapprove (40%) as approve (24%), while 36% say they do not have an opinion. 9 Copyright 2016 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.
Do you approve or disapprove of the job performance of the leadership of the United States? The Americas Approve Disapprove Don't know/ Refused Approval difference from 2014 to 2015 (pct. pts.) Canada 60% 32% 8% 4 El Salvador 59% 22% 19% 3 Honduras 56% 32% 12% 2 Panama 54% 18% 28% 3 Haiti 54% 15% 31% -4 Brazil 53% 21% 26% 2 Dominican Republic 50% 22% 28% 3 Costa Rica 48% 24% 29% -4 Mexico 48% 19% 33% 6 Paraguay 48% 18% 34% 0 Guatemala 47% 13% 40% 1 Peru 44% 33% 23% 6 Colombia 43% 38% 19% 4 Uruguay 43% 24% 34% 15 Nicaragua 40% 25% 35% 6 Ecuador 39% 31% 30% -1 Venezuela 39% 28% 33% -6 Chile 36% 25% 39% -1 Bolivia 36% 31% 33% 6 Argentina 33% 29% 37% 2 Figures may not add to 100% because of rounding. Copyright 2016 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved. 10
Fewer Big Losses in 2015 Approval of U.S. leadership dropped substantially by 10 points or more in just seven countries in 2015, which is far fewer than the 16 in 2014. Losses were primarily clustered in Africa. Biggest Losses in Approval Approve Approval difference from 2014 to 2015 (pct. pts.) Cameroon 45% -25 Zambia 33% -20 Sierra Leone 49% -19 Singapore 36% -19 Botswana 47% -14 Benin 51% -12 Egypt 10% -10 Similar Gains to Those in 2014 U.S. leadership approval increased substantially by 10 points or more in seven countries in 2015, which is equal to those in 2014. Biggest Gains in Approval Approve Approval difference from 2014 to 2015 (pct. pts.) Malaysia 56% 27 Kenya 73% 15 Uruguay 44% 15 Ghana 67% 13 South Africa 71% 13 Nigeria 70% 10 Sri Lanka 27% 10 11 Copyright 2016 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.
Methodology Results are based on face-to-face and telephone interviews with approximately 1,000 adults, aged 15 and older, conducted throughout 2014 in 135 countries and 2015 in 132 countries. For results based on the total samples, margin of sampling error ranges from ±2.5 percentage points to ±5.2 percentage points at the 95% confidence level. The margin of error reflects the influence of data weighting. In addition to sampling error, question wording and practical difficulties in conducting surveys can introduce error or bias into the findings of public opinion polls. With some exceptions, all samples are probability-based and nationally representative of the resident population aged 15 and older. Exceptions include areas where the safety of interviewing staff is threatened, scarcely populated islands in some countries, and areas that interviewers can reach only by foot, animal or small boat. Copyright 2016 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved. 12
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